a - ee oe ie >. S| See oe a mee esas Ls” i. ae ee THE DAILY EXAMINER- Te rms : Four Dollars per Year This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evripipgs, " Single opie: two cents, VOL 38 TEN PER CENT. DISCOUNT — | By Several On all cach purchases of Miscel- Cubans. Th a a ‘SAMPSON HAS BEEN REINFORCED Hundred laneous Rooks, Stationery, and | Farcy Go de, school books 5 per | cent., at | | ATTACK MADE BY THE COMBIN- ED FORCES CARTERS’ BOOKSTORE | NB.— The above discount is given ip all cases, where the cash purchase | On a Spanish Camp Resulted in a amounts to l0c or more. I very body 1s enitled to it. und should see that they j vet it.—Geo C. & Co. GEO. CARTER & CO. Victory. (Seectran ro Tae EXxAmiver.] Wasnixerox, Jone 16,—Adm'rel Samp~ | gon reporis tua he has beeo reinforced by 26292 OIB@OVOVS that his g Impaired several hundred Cubans, and d : forces at Guantanioare in a very sutis~- 4 Digestion, factory condjtion. ; Abnetite The town of Acneceros bas been occu- . Loss of Pp} ile, pied by the troops nuder General Rabi. 4 W eakness, | The men under General Garcia are co- > operating with the American forces, 4 Im poy eT is! ed Blood The United States merines and Cubans oa Tuesday attacked the Spanish camps | situated five miles the Americans | entrenchment, They completely routed a force of 4000 Spaniards, breaking up their camp aud destroying the well which sup- plied them with water. One American was slighily wounded OUR... from Digestive Tonic 40 3 9 ® y Meets and corrects all these condi- 6 tions ’ Try a bottle and test its merits 4 Prepared and sold by 2 : ; 2 - ae two Cubans were killed and four | wounded, A. Wy, REDDIN, Phm B "The Spanish loss is believed to be forty killed, CENTRAL DRUGSTORE Snunyside. PARRSBORO VESSEL LOST. SOD OS OOS 86S OBVSHDVSOD SHO 24h SOS DSO 5S 247 6600 Schooner Gypsum Princess Sunk at Sea. CHOCOLATE [SreciaL to Tae *xaMiver,] New Yorx, June 16.—The schooner | Ems bas arrived from Geooa yia Naples | aod Gibraliar and brought six ship wreck- are much in demand thia summer. ed seamen of the schooner Gypsum Prin- Children’s Chucolaie shoes at T5c, | cese, of Parrsboro, N. 8., which was sunk S5c and $1900. Children’« Cnoco- | late Luttoned boots at $1.00 anid 1.25 Misses Chocolate shoes at $ 1.55 and $160. Mises chocolate but- toned boots, $!.40 and $1.75. Ladies chocolate shoes from $1,00 to $2.25 Ladies chocolate laced and button- ed boots from $2 to3.25. W. H. Stewart & Co. at sea on June ]4th. The Captain, wife and tour others were drowned. To Cure a Uold in one Day fake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tabie’s. All wruggists refund the money i it fails lo cure, 25¢ T4e Manitoba crep report shows 2,210,- 942 acres uoder crop, as compared with 1,958,025 acres lust year. «Pheumatiise crippled me for years. I could not walk. I tried many physicians with- out benefit. On the advice of a friend I tried your medicine. 1! was completely cured by threw bottles of Auer’s Sarsaparita.” G. F. BOWEN, Horten Summit, Pa CC CLL OCD IMPORTBNT TO DAIRYMEN 250 5to 20 gallon milk cans the very best material obtainable. Prices right. The J- D. Bell Manufacturing a Stove and Hard ware Merchanis, Montague, June 7—lm made of Come to the Bargain Corner for Your gents Furnishings We have the following in all the latest styles :— Whits Shirts, from hNe to $1.00 Negliege Shirts, fects o cas cbennenee ae Black Shirts, from. ....ccccescsss sue WO 1.25 Collars and Ties, Hose and Braces, Gloves and Handker- chiefs, all prices. In fact everything that makes the man look well dressed And tke prices are right CHARLOTTETOWN ee A SS ST ISLAND;* THURSDAY, JUNE 16, -——~— 1898 “NO (38 WILL GERMANY RAISE A ROW ? Believed She Wants to Interfere AS REGARDS THE SETTLEMENT OF THE PHILIPPINES, in Which Case John Bull Most Be Reckoned With. (Sexctat ro Taz Examiver.] Lonvon, June 16.—Germany’s attitude in regard to the Philippines is regarded as & most interesting phase in the war ques tion. For the moment the Germans are crec- ited with a desire to find work for their navy, despite official repudiation. The matter is regarded with some anxiety. It is certain that Germany will have to coust upen the opposition of England, and perhaps Japan, The Daily News says : “We do nui quite believe the rumors of the proposed seizure by Germany in the Philippines, and for ene good reason : England would have to be reckoned with. John Bull will back up Brother Joo- atban if any attempt is made to ‘defraud him of bis rights, | Rev. Neil McKay Dead’ {[Seecra, to Tus Examryer.] Cuaraam, N. B., June 16.—Rev. Neil McKay is dead. At one time he was in charge of tbe Presbyterian church .t Summerside. SPANISH VERACYYY.’ Many U. 8S. Sailors Killed and Wounded in Santiago Bombard- ment. Maprip, June 14.—In the Chamber of Depujee, yesterday, tbe Minister of the Interior, Senor Capdepon, replying to questions on the subject, said that, accord | ing to the sem:i-official despatches, oe the last fight at Santiago de Cuba, “ Spanish shell burst on the deck of the | Massachusetts, dismounting a gun, killing and wounding a number of men, and seriously injuring the vessel, while the New York and several other vessels were compelled to withdraw in a badly camaged condition. In addition, three of the American ships were sent back to the re- pairing yard.” —— ——— THE NIGER QUESTION. The Details of the Anglo-French Settlement. Loxpox, June 14.—The Anglo-French Convention with reference to. tue disputed territory ia the Niger valley, was signed yesterday. France #grees t evacuaie Kissel, KRoria, Asuigere, Kiam, Bowssa, Comba and Ilo, but she retaine Nikki. Furthermore, ou the left bank of the Niger the French get a triangular piece of terr:- tory, whose ‘base extends from Say t0 Ilo. In return they give Great Britain Bornu, including the portion east of the meridian passiog throogh Barua. Oo the right bank of the Niger the French get the country from Say to Ho and pone © urma. Beyond this they grant thirty years’ leases of bonded areas at Liabe and | facilities for transit in bond, This is to secure the bene&it of the navigable portion of the river. In return they give thirty years of re ciprocity for the whole west coast colonies from the Diberian frontier to the Niger. With respect to the Gold Coast, “the French evacuate Wa and probably Pumr and Leo. Ju return Great Britain gives up Bono sod Dawkita aud accepts the Volta as the best natural boundary. The French retain Mo-s, which they heve held for eighteen moaths. The Marquis of Landsowne, secretary of state war, announces that the officers implicated with Dr Jameeoa in the Traps- vaal raid of December 30th, 1895, with the exception of Major Sir Joun Willoughby and Colonel Francis Rhodes, brother of Cecil Rhodes, who are regarded as being responsible for the invasion, will be rein- YANKEE MARINES HAVE A FIGHT And Capture Eighteen Spaniards ALSO A QUANTITY OF RIFLES AND AMMUNITION Had a Number of Fights and Beat the Spaniards. [SpecraL to Tue Examiner 1 New York, June 16.—A Journal des~ patch from camp McCalla, Guantanaimo Harbor, Juve 15, says: Scouting parties of marines which were sent out yesterday returned here last night with eighteen Spanish prisoners, one of them an officer. The party also captured a hundred £24 «il}| iF, 10 wear: Mauser rifles and 10,000 rounds of amuni- tion. ‘ They report having had series engage~! ments with the Spaniards in whieh 190 Spanish soldiers were killed anu 200 wounded. CABINET MINISTERS AWAY. Pive of Them Left for England this Morning. {[Srsciat To Toe Examiner} Urrawa, June 16,—No less than five of the Cabinet Ministers of the Dominicn left this morning for England. — HONG KONG COMCESSIONS- Important Stareneut Made by Lord Salisbury- Loxvon, June 14—In the House of Lords ; Vébterday the Marquis of Salisbury, reply- ing tothe Harl of Camperdown, confirmed the reports of the convessions granted to Great Britain in the vicinity of Hong Kong, whieh, he eaie, in addition to giving a slight extension to the colony, also secured stratevical eurroundings which so far com- 'manded Hong Kong that in cate of war Great Britain would havs been put to certain disadvaotages. The concessions, the Premier further pointed out, bed be- come imperative in consequence ofthe are of the last few years. Hecould not eay thatan immediate danger was appre- headed. In fact,tne concession has been demanded for along time, but, “recent events made the Chinese Government more sensible tothe possibility of unexpected occurrences and they quite understand and appreciate the solic itude displayed for the maimtenance of peace and the commercial interests of Great Britain, which are those of the whole world.” —The Dominion Alliance bas issned ao appeal to probibitionists to turn Out and work for the plebiscite. Whereupon the Montreal Gazette remarks that afier they have turned out and worked, and quite probably obtained @ rnajority of votes, Sir Wilfrid Laurier and nis colleaguee—as he has told them—will consider what they wil} do about the matter. The prohibition- ists are playing for heads on the turn of a coin that has two tail sides! 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